NO OF PAGES: 204 SUB CAT I: Psalms SUB CAT II: Torah SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Clinton McCann's "A Theological Introduction to the Psalms" represents a fresh approach to the Book of Psalms. Taking his point of departure from the newest frontier of research, McCann reads the psalms in the context of their final shape and canonical form. He interprets the psalms in their identity as scripture as well as in their character as songs, prayers, and poetry from Israel's history. McCann's intent is to contribute to the church's recovery of the psalms as torah - as instruction (not as law), as a guide to prayer, praise of God, and pious living. The explicit connections which McCann draws from the psalms to the New Testament, and to Christian faith and life, are extensive, making his work suitable for serious study of the psalms both in academic and in church settings. An appendix examines the tradition of singing the psalms and offers suggestions and resources for the use of the psalms in worship.NOTES: Donated by Gary and Angie Springer. SUBTITLE: The Psalms as Torah